- J. Leonard Replogle
Jacob Leonard Replogle, usually known as J. L. Replogle, (
May 6 ,1876 inNew Enterprise ,Pennsylvania -November 25 ,1948 ) was a wealthy American industrialist.He began his career as a general supervisor at
Cambria Steel Co., rising through the ranks to become head of Replogle Steel Co. In 1918, Forbes magazine named him one of the wealthiest persons in the United States.In 1905, he married Blanche Kenley McMillen.
During
World War I , he directed the steel supply for theWar Industries Board , organizing the Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Company of Chester with William Sproul,Samuel Vauclain of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, George T. Coleman Dupont, and E. V. Babcock of Pittsburgh. He did similar work for theWar Production Board inWorld War II .He was also head of the Vanadium Corporation of America, with
Charles M. Schwab . In August 1942, theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers established the Manhattan Engineer District (MED), also known as theManhattan Project , to develop atomic weapons and to procure the raw materials, principallyuranium , necessary for their production. The MED contracted the Vanadium Corporation of America and the U.S. Vanadium Corporation (owned by Union Carbide) to procure and process uranium bearing ore.While in Paris in 1931 he and a friend, Paulding Fosdick, invented a form of the game
bridge which they calledTowie . In 1935, he sought to make Towie a popular game in the United States, with limited success.In 1929, the J. Leonard Replogle High school was built and named after him in New Enterprise, Pennsylvania.
In his later years he entered into Republican politics. He was Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania, 1920; a delegate to Republican National Convention from Florida, 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944; and a member of Republican National Committee from Florida, 1940.
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